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Show EXPECTSHOME RULE REDMOND BELIEVES THAT LONG CHERISHED DREAM OF IRISHMEN IRISH-MEN WILL COME TRUE. Irish Leaders Wyi Grasp Opportunity, and Will Exact the Best Terms Possible for Ireland Out of the Necessitites of the English Statesmen. Dublin. John, E. Redmond, chair-man chair-man of the Irish parliamentary returning re-turning from a tour 'of the United States, received ovations at Cork and Dublin on Sunday. He addressed meetings at both cities. Mr. Redmond protested against the attempts of the O'Brienites to divide the Nationalist party. Never in tte lifetime of the people, he said, had such an opportunity arisen, and he was going to London immediately with the single purpose to exact the best terms possible for Ireland out of the necessities of the English statesmen. states-men. He believed the struggle would be short and 'would result in the removal of the only obstacle to Ireland attaining attain-ing naional liberty. London Mr. Redmond's triumphant homecoming dominates the political stage. His declaration that he was going to the British statesmen is seized on by the Conservatives to rouse the electors of the 'country to a sense of the danger threatening the union should they return a ministry tied to the heels of an Irish dictator. |